It's possible that you didn't uncomment your language's locale in /etc/locale.gen
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Well, it fixes the issue when I logged in. But my login program still looks unreadable with non English language.
I setup correct font in /etc/vconsole.conf
and even tried to add setfont
to early init file. Still no luck. I guess getty
resets it...
Put that fix earlier in system booting process.
Yes this looks like a font issue
missing font? changed text encoding by accident?